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It’s all a bit of a mess really.
If labour split into two separate parties, Labour and Momentum, then a clearer picture would emerge for voters. Giving voters the option of how far off centre they would like to go. |
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I want Jess Phillips to lead the new Labour party too. Though that wouldn't happen
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All you would end up with would be continuous Conservative govt.near without any real organised opposition. As happened when centrists split Labour in the 80s with forming the SDP, thereby ensuring Margaret Thatchers run of absolute power,with the Cons in govt for an astonishing 18 years. What's really needed is a change to proper PR as a voting system to curb extremes. PR is something the Cons would never support however. Last edited by joeysteele; 17-01-2018 at 02:38 PM. |
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